SAT or No SAT? URGET PLEASE

<p>I still really haven't got a definite answer from a lot of people and I'm deciding whether I should send my app in THIS WEEKEND!!</p>

<p>I'm sending my app in before my October SAT scores come in, but here's my question: </p>

<p>Should I put my current highest SAT scores on my app (they aren't good).. Or should I leave that section blank on my app and just show that I took the SATs in October so they know I'm sending my scores as soon as they come in? Please help me it's almost time!!!</p>

<p>If you’re sure that you’re going to send it in this weekend, it depends on how you think you did on the SATs. Does the college use Scorechoice or Superscore? If you think you did reasonably better or they do, then I would indicate that you took the SATs recently and haven’t gotten your scores back, along with listing your old SAT scores.</p>

<p>Hmm ok I’m always apprehensive about my scores. I thought I did really well on the may ones… Yeah not so much…</p>

<p>But I do think I excelled in reading and hopefully writing…</p>

<p>Bumpooooop</p>

<p>Bumppppppp</p>

<p>October SAT scores come in on the 20th. If there aren’t any colleges that you’re applying to whose deadlines for the common app are before that, then definitely just wait and decide on the 20th.
Otherwise, list the scores you already have and indicate that you’re waiting on scores from a recent SAT. I personally have never seen a college that does not use the highest SAT scores you present them with–whether that’s superscored or just the sitting that produced the highest composite–in determining whether or not they will admit an applicant. (If I’m wrong and there are colleges that don’t use the highest ones, please correct me, because I haven’t heard of them.)</p>

<p>sybelle, yes they do use the highest scores, and its just that im anxious about sending my app in because i want a decision really soon haha. So what I might just do is try and forget about it or the next few days and send it in the 20th right when my schores come out.</p>